FlashFeed

🏛️
14% of Poles would vote for Morawiecki's new party, PiS voters more supportive
🏛️ Politics

14% of Poles would vote for Morawiecki's new party, PiS voters more supportive

A poll by IBRiS for Wirtualna Polska shows that around 14% of Poles say they would vote for a potential new party led by former PM Mateusz Morawiecki. Notably, among PiS supporters the reception is overwhelmingly positive, suggesting Morawiecki could draw voters away from his former party.

Comments

No comments yet

🚗
🚗 Cars
🚗 Cars

Arvid Lindblad qualifies P8 at Belgian GP for career-best result

Arvid Lindblad secured eighth place in qualifying for the 2026 Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps, marking his best-ever result in Formula 1. The driver described the achievement as the "best feeling" of his career so far.

Comments

No comments yet

💻
Paperlike screen protector transforms tablet drawing – user review
💻 Technology
💻 Technology

Paperlike screen protector transforms tablet drawing – user review

The Paperlike screen protector mimics the texture of paper, making stylus drawing on a tablet feel similar to drawing on real paper. The author returned to drawing after 15 years and discovered Paperlike accessories, which became an essential part of his tablet setup. The product is aimed primarily at digital artists and is available in a matte finish.

Comments

No comments yet

🎬
🎬 Entertainment
🎬 Entertainment

Shania Twain plays tiny Toronto dive bar – a dream gig fulfilled

Superstar Shania Twain performed an intimate gig at the Horseshoe Tavern in Toronto on Friday night, one of Canada's most iconic small music venues. The setlist mixed her biggest hits with autobiographical tracks from her new album Little Miss Twain. Twain described it as a long-held dream to play the legendary dive bar.

Comments

No comments yet

Różański demolishes Czużigajew in KSW 120 rematch in Gdynia
⚽ Sport
⚽ Sport

Różański demolishes Czużigajew in KSW 120 rematch in Gdynia

At the XTB KSW 120 gala in Gdynia, Maciej Różański (16-6) defeated Ibragim Czużigajew (19-7) in a bloody rematch. The Polish fighter turned the fight around in the second round and brutally finished the former KSW light heavyweight champion. It was one of the most spectacular bouts of the evening.

Comments

No comments yet

Create a free account — save & sync

Save articles, sync them across devices, and tune your feed.

🪙
Crypto leaders: digital-native generations may never need a bank account
🪙 Crypto
🪙 Crypto

Crypto leaders: digital-native generations may never need a bank account

Teakhouse Financial co-founder Adrian Cachinero argues that digitally-native generations may rely far less on traditional banks than previous ones. Binance reports that younger users are already driving cryptocurrency adoption in emerging markets. Industry executives see crypto as an increasingly viable alternative to conventional banking for the next generation.

Comments

No comments yet

🌍
🔥 Hot 🌍 World
🌍 World

Wildfire smoke blankets US Midwest as air quality improves in Northeast

Air quality is improving in the northeastern United States, but wildfire smoke continues to hang over the Midwest, keeping conditions unhealthy for millions of residents. The smoke is shifting direction as wind patterns change. President Trump has demanded an explanation from Canada over fires burning on the Canadian side of the border.

Comments

No comments yet

🔥 Trending now 🎮 Gaming

Fortnite launches 36 AI-voiced character personas for creators from July 30

Epic Games announced that starting July 30, Fortnite creators will be able to publish experiences featuring AI-powered characters. At launch, 36 characters with "consistent voices and personas" will be available, including Fortnite staples such as Agent Jones, to be used as NPCs. The move is part of Epic's broader push to integrate AI into its creative ecosystem.

🔥 14 reactions 💬 1 comments
Read the story
📈
Inheriting money in your 80s: impact on Social Security taxes and Medicare premiums
📈 Business
📈 Business

Inheriting money in your 80s: impact on Social Security taxes and Medicare premiums

An elderly woman who inherits money in her 80s could face higher taxes on her Social Security benefits and increased Medicare premiums if the inheritance pushes her income above certain thresholds. Social Security benefits can become partially taxable, and Medicare uses the IRMAA system to raise premiums for higher-income beneficiaries. Financial advisers recommend planning ahead to minimise the tax impact of an inheritance.

Comments

No comments yet

🪖
US strikes damage bridges and water desalination plant in Iran
🪖 Military
🪖 Military

US strikes damage bridges and water desalination plant in Iran

US forces struck Iran for a seventh consecutive night, damaging bridges and a water desalination plant, according to reports backed by visible damage footage. The sustained campaign marks a significant escalation in direct military action between the United States and Iran.

Comments

No comments yet

🎮
Wuthering Waves anime announced as Kuro Games launches Kuro Onroad studio
🎮 Gaming
🎮 Gaming

Wuthering Waves anime announced as Kuro Games launches Kuro Onroad studio

Kuro Games has announced an anime adaptation of its popular gacha action-RPG Wuthering Waves. The project will be the first release under the newly established Kuro Onroad banner, a dedicated animation studio created by the developer to handle future animation projects.

Comments

No comments yet

💬

Enjoying FlashFeed?

One tap — help us make FlashFeed better.

✈️
Italian beach resorts warn tourists against bringing homemade sandwiches
✈️ Travel
✈️ Travel

Italian beach resorts warn tourists against bringing homemade sandwiches

Italian beach resorts have declared war on homemade food, with beach wardens now officially warning tourists who bring their own sandwiches. Authorities are monitoring beachgoers and handing out formal warnings to those caught eating home-prepared food. The move is aimed at protecting local restaurants and beach bars from losing business to self-catering visitors.

Comments

No comments yet

🍳
How to Blanch Tomatoes Without Turning Them to Mush
🍳 Food
🍳 Food

How to Blanch Tomatoes Without Turning Them to Mush

Ripe tomatoes can be easily peeled by brief blanching: score a cross on the base, submerge in boiling water for 30–60 seconds, then transfer immediately to ice-cold water. Over-blanching breaks down the flesh and leaches out nutrients, so timing and rapid cooling are essential. Tomatoes prepared this way keep their firmness and most of their vitamins, making them ideal for sauces and preserves.

Comments

No comments yet

🔬
India becomes third country with private spaceflight as Skyroot launches Vikram-1
🔬 Science
🔬 Science

India becomes third country with private spaceflight as Skyroot launches Vikram-1

Indian start-up Skyroot Aerospace became the first private company from India to place a rocket in orbit, launching the Vikram-1 to an altitude of 450 km. India thus joined the United States and China as the third country capable of conducting private spaceflights. The news was reported by Reuters.

Comments

No comments yet

🏥
GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic linked to rare eye disease risk, study finds
🏥 Health
🏥 Health

GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic linked to rare eye disease risk, study finds

A new study suggests that popular GLP-1 medications — semaglutide (Ozempic, Wegovy) and tirzepatide (Mounjaro, Zepbound) — may be linked to an increased risk of a rare eye disease that can sometimes cause sudden vision loss. Researchers stress that the overall risk remains small. The drugs are widely prescribed for type 2 diabetes and obesity treatment.

Comments

No comments yet

💄
Converse revives its iconic 1970s basketball silhouette in an oversized new version
💄 Lifestyle
💄 Lifestyle

Converse revives its iconic 1970s basketball silhouette in an oversized new version

Before Nike and Adidas took over NBA courts, Converse dominated professional basketball, with nearly every player wearing the brand's iconic star-logo shoes. One specific 1970s silhouette became a lasting classic. Converse is now reviving that legendary shape in an exaggerated, oversized modern version that the author says she would happily wear off the court too.

Comments

No comments yet

Tsitsipas reaches ATP Gstaad final for first time in 16 months
⚽ Sport
⚽ Sport

Tsitsipas reaches ATP Gstaad final for first time in 16 months

Stefanos Tsitsipas beat Aleksandr Shevchenko to reach the final of the ATP 250 clay-court tournament in Gstaad, his first main-tour final in 16 months. The Greek will face Belgium's Raphael Collignon in Sunday's title match.

Comments

No comments yet

💻
💻 Technology
💻 Technology

Moonshot AI releases new Kimi model, sparking fears of "full AI communism"

Chinese company Moonshot AI released a new version of its Kimi AI model this week. The launch prompted concern among commentators, who warned of the risk of "full AI communism." Kimi is one of China's leading large language models competing with Western counterparts.

Comments

No comments yet

🎬
A24's 'Backrooms' film nearly hit copyright trouble before production
🎬 Entertainment
🎬 Entertainment

A24's 'Backrooms' film nearly hit copyright trouble before production

A24's Backrooms film, developed with director Kane Parsons, narrowly avoided a serious copyright dispute that could have damaged the project's goodwill and the creative partnership between the parties. The issue was resolved before it could harm the film or its reception.

Comments

No comments yet

🪖
🪖 Military
🪖 Military

Two US Troops Killed in Iranian Attack in Jordan

Two US troops were killed and one remains missing following an Iranian attack in Jordan. Jordan confirmed that its air defences intercepted 10 Iranian missiles fired into its airspace overnight Friday into Saturday. The incident marks one of the most serious attacks on US military personnel in the region in recent months.

Comments

No comments yet

✈️
Yellow vs White Speed Limit Signs in the US: What's the Difference?
✈️ Travel
✈️ Travel

Yellow vs White Speed Limit Signs in the US: What's the Difference?

In the US, yellow speed limit signs are advisory rather than legally enforceable, unlike the standard black-and-white regulatory signs. Advisory signs typically appear before sharp curves or other hazards, recommending a safe speed for that specific section of road. Drivers who exceed the posted advisory speed are not breaking the law, but may be driving unsafely. Black-and-white signs, by contrast, carry the force of law.

Comments

No comments yet

🌍
🌍 World
🌍 World

Nearly 200 Wildfires Burn in Ontario, Smoke Reaches US Cities

Nearly 200 wildfires continue to burn across Ontario, Canada, devastating large swaths of the province. Smoke from the fires is drifting across parts of Canada and into US cities, raising air quality concerns on both sides of the border. Firefighting efforts are ongoing as authorities warn residents about hazardous air conditions.

Comments

No comments yet